How many miles will a Fiesta last?
How many miles will a Fiesta last?
With adequate maintenance and conscientious use, a Ford Fiesta can push 200,000 miles before falling apart. However, most people rarely use the car past 150,000 miles before changing it.
What kind of car is the 2011 Ford Fiesta?
Cars.com’s Kelsey Mays takes a look at the hatchback and sedan versions of the 2011 Ford Fiesta. The Fiesta competes with the Honda Fit and Nissan Versa
Are there any issues with the Ford Fiesta?
Ford Fiesta Automatic Powershift transmission has been known to have issues, they have been fined by ACCC but nothing is happening for customers, I have gone back 4 times since I have bought this car in 2013 and they use excuses like it’s my driving or I need to speed more on the highway.
Is the Ford Fiesta LX a good car?
Bought a 2009 WS Fiesta LX with the 1.6 Duratec pared up to the 5 Speed manual transmission. It’s an absolute cracking car to drive, awesome handling car, easy to learn manual in and the 1.6 has a lot of poke. The 1.6 has a decent amount of power (88kw) and super torquey (152Nm) for a small hatch.
Where does the Ford Fiesta ST come from?
– Wp/Wq/Ws Fiesta’s are built in Germany, Wt/Wz Fiesta’s (excluding the Wz St and Wg St) are made in Thailand – With the WS Fiesta all the manuals are paired with the 88kw 1.6 4 Cylinder Engine where all the autos are paired up with 71kw 1.4 4 Cylinder Engine.
Are there any problems with the 2011 Ford Fiesta?
This model year and the year after is prone to transmission problems such as loss of power in acceleration from idle in the first two gears, but other than that it is a safe car with 5 airbags. Surprisingly comfortable for such a small car! 2011 Ford Fiesta
Is the Ford Fiesta a good car to buy?
Please call Member Services at 1-800-333-0663 The Fiesta is a subcompact that feels like a solid and much more substantial car, while offering a civilized ride and fairly quiet cabin for its class.
Why does my Ford Fiesta have a manual transmission?
For some Fiestas, the car feels like someone who has just learned how to drive a manual transmission is driving the car. In stop-and-go traffic, the car picks the wrong gear, the wrong amount of throttle for creep is applied, or the clutch stays engaged for too long. All of these problems could be resolved if the transmission had a human brain.
Why does my Ford Fiesta pick the wrong gear?
The brain adapts in a way a computer cannot. For some Fiestas, the car feels like someone who has just learned how to drive a manual transmission is driving the car. In stop-and-go traffic, the car picks the wrong gear, the wrong amount of throttle for creep is applied, or the clutch stays engaged for too long.